Further Economic Downfall Likely Unless Changes are Made

Paul Pizza The PawPrint   Sometimes in this world, what seems surreal is actually real.  One massive Ponzi scheme and cartel were all it took to plummet not only a nation into an economic disaster, but also the entire world.  JP Morgan, Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, and others are the reason for where we are […]

2012 Presidential Election Gearing Up to Be a Major Circus

Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print On Monday, April 4, 2011, Obama for America, President Obama’s federal campaign arm, began filing paperwork for Barack Obama to run for his second term as President of the United States. It is clear from the horizon of a strenuous and tiring battle that the candidate of hope and change […]

Adams State Colleg R&J Project Hosts Interfaith Forum

The Adams State College Theatre program’s R & J Project hosts “Can Love Rescue What Hate Threatens: An Interfaith Forum” on Saturday April 9 in the Main Stage Theatre.  The forum will go from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The event is free to the public. The community-wide interfaith forum offers an opportunity for local religious […]

EARTH Groupe Presents Triple Environmental Feature

Linda Relyea Adams State College Adams State College EARTH group extends an invitation to the public for an environmental movie triple feature at 5:45 p.m. Friday, April 15, in Porter Hall room 130. The movies include “Fresh”, about the consequences of industrial food production; “Gasland”, an expose of natural gas drilling in the US; and […]

Comedy Troupe to Perform Saguache April 23

Linda Relyea Adams State College Do you like to laugh? Adams State College’s Theatre Department has a newly formed Comedy Improv Troupe, “Don’t Feed Us After Midnight” who would love to make you laugh! They perform both short form improvisation, such as can be seen on the hit comedy television show “Whose Line Is It […]

Spring 2011 ASC Cares Scheduled for April 23

Toni Steffens The Paw Print ASC Cares Day Celebration is a way for organizers to thank the participants from the previous ASC Cares events and to clean up around the campus. Everyone is invited to join in the celebration on April 23 on the Campus Green beginning at 10:30 a.m. with a campus wide clean […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column With the Delicious Drs. Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightning are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, My roommate is becoming really annoying to my boyfriend and me.  She is always in our dorm! There is literally an imprint from where she lays watching TV.  I wouldn’t care, […]

Award-Winning Filmmaker Diane Nilan Comes to ASC

Craig DenUyl The Paw Print The San Luis Valley is about to become the only host in all of Colorado for an incredible event.  Social activist, national expert, and producer Diane Nilan will be bringing two of her most highly honored films to ASC for a free screening.  This occasion is open to everyone in […]

Dust Storms Create Havoc for Grizzlies as Rangers Sweep Weekend Series

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print Despite wind gusts up to 67 miles per hour that created dust storms that stopped the action on several occasions, the Regis Rangers finished off a 4-game Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference sweep by winning two games, 7-4 and 21-12 on Sunday at the ASC Softball Field.

Athlete of the Week: April 7

Adams State College women’s lacrosse athlete Amanda Hisel has been named as the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week award for the week ending April 3. Hisel, recorded five total goals and one assist in two games.  She also had four ground balls, six draw control wins and four caused turnovers.  Hisel had a school-record four […]

Huskies Defeat Bulldogs in NCAA Division I Title Game

James Williams The Paw Print In a tightly contested but sloppy 40 minutes, the Connecticut Huskies men’s basketball team made the Butler Bulldogs look to be every bit of the small conference underdog they really were, using a wide scoring margin in the second half to seal a 53-41 victory on Monday night at Houston’s […]

Penguines Defeat Grizzlies in Men’s Lacrosse Home-Opener

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print The Adams State men’s lacrosse home-opener was ruined by junior attackman Reed Upson’s game and the Dominican University of California Penguins and their strong offensive effort on Sunday, as the Grizzlies fell 13-6 in their sixth straight loss of the season. It was rough goings early on for Adams State, […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column

Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightning are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, I finally did the deed with this guy I’ve been dating for a while. We’re getting really close, but he keeps pushing the one question I’m afraid to answer. He wants […]

ASC’s Student Scholar Days Gives Students a Unique Opportunity

Kevin Blomgren The Paw Print ALAMOSA, Colo – An Adams Sate College student’s life is probably one with a daily routine that rarely changes.  The school day may start with a healthy breakfast, or more likely no breakfast at all, and afterward there may be some stretching and a light workout, or a race to […]

Baseball Returns to Reclaim Role as National Pastime

Lance Hostetter The Paw Print Once again readers must suffer through another tale of my sports fascination. Yet, this time, I think there are many Americans, not just Denver Broncos fans, who might agree with me on this matter.  The national pastime returned to some today and returns to the rest of us tomorrow.  Yes, […]

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